No, the name doesn't come from Emergency, it comes from the actual numbering system used in my home town.

This 2011 Pierce Arrow XT PUC is a fully equipped ALS Rescue Engine company. It carries firefighting and rescue equipment, and ALS medical gear as well. It has a 1500 gpm pump, with a 500 gallon water tank and 50 gallon foam tank. It also includes a 12 kw generator, a light tower, and a remote deck gun.

Quoting Paulo Rodriguez
Very nice Andrew, I see the roll up door on top of the pump, nice to see some CC influence, the interior compartments are superb, and i love those draws are they a new Lego piece? As always great job, it really is your best yet! PS. Could you explain the numbering system you use? Sounds interesting! -Paulo R.

Thanks! actually, those drawers have been around a long time. I had them from an old set. The numbering system is used in my County, the big city in the center has stations 1-25, and the surrounding cities and towns have higher numbers, my township includes station 51, 52, and 53.

Awesome build, I love those equipment lockers inside with the drawers and just the way you placed the equipment. The front looks really nice with the crome grille and I love the emergency lighting. Great build.

Very nice Andrew, I see the roll up door on top of the pump, nice to see some CC influence, the interior compartments are superb, and i love those draws are they a new Lego piece? As always great job, it really is your best yet! PS. Could you explain the numbering system you use? Sounds interesting! -Paulo R.